Panasonic WJ-ND400K Operating Instructions - Page 164

anything except [Off], audio recording for that camera

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Emergency recording Item Settings Description Audio rec. (Audio recording) Off♦ / On Camera setup SD memory rec. (SD memory recording) Off♦ / 0.1ips / 0.5ips / 1ips ♦Initial default Specifies whether to record audio images. • Audio and images are recorded at the same time. Audio recording without image is not supported. • Audio recording can be selected only for a camera model that supports audio recording. Refer to the "readme.txt" file on the CD-ROM bundled with the recorder for information about the camera models that support recording. Specifies whether images should be saved to an SD memory card if the signal is lost during emergency recording. • If the camera is a model that supports SD memory recording and the recording format is [M-JPEG], you can specify a recording rate. For information about SD memory recording, refer to About SD memory recording (page 36). • Do not set SD memory recording rates on multiple network disk recorders for the same camera. • Audio recording and SD memory recording cannot be done at the same time. If the SD memory recording rate for a camera is set to anything except [Off], audio recording for that camera channel is automatically set to [Off]. Important: • When there is input of emergency recording to the recorder and when network communication is impossible between the recorder and cameras, SD memory recording cannot be performed because the camera does not recognize emergency recording. • When "Audio rec." is set to [On], ensure that the audio mode of the camera is set to [On]. Also, set the cameras audio bit rate to "32 kbps". • When the camera's audio bit rate is set again during operation, set the audio recording settings on the recorder to [Off] and then back to [On] again. • Audio interruptions may occur because of the "Mic input interval" (intervals for audio reception) setting of the camera. Select the interval setting of the camera according to the network environment. • Audio interruptions may occur because of the recording rate. To resolve this, change the recording rate according to the network environment. • To record audio, set the camera's "Audio transmission/reception" to "Mic input" or "Interactive(full duplex)". Some models and versions of cameras do not support "Interactive(full duplex)". For details refer to the operating instructions for the camera. • Audio is recorded regardless of whether single or multiple screen display is set. 35

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Emergency recording
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Initial default
Audio rec.
(Audio recording)
Off
/ On
Specifies whether to record audio images.
Audio and images are recorded at the same time. Audio
recording without image is not supported.
Audio recording can be selected only for a camera model
that supports audio recording.
Refer to the "readme.txt" file on the CD-ROM bundled with
the recorder for information about the camera models that
support recording.
Camera setup
SD memory rec.
(SD memory recording)
Off
/ 0.1ips / 0.5ips / 1ips
Specifies whether images should be saved to an SD memory
card if the signal is lost during emergency recording.
If the camera is a model that supports SD memory recording
and the recording format is [M-JPEG], you can specify a
recording rate. For information about SD memory recording,
refer to About SD memory recording (page 36).
Do not set SD memory recording rates on multiple network
disk recorders for the same camera.
Audio recording and SD memory recording cannot be done
at the same time.
If the SD memory recording rate for a camera is set to
anything except [Off], audio recording for that camera
channel is automatically set to [Off].
Important:
When there is input of emergency recording to the recorder and when network communication is impossible between the recorder and
cameras, SD memory recording cannot be performed because the camera does not recognize emergency recording.
When "Audio rec." is set to [On], ensure that the audio mode of the camera is set to [On]. Also, set the cameras audio bit rate to "32 kbps".
When the camera's audio bit rate is set again during operation, set the audio recording settings on the recorder to [Off] and then back to
[On] again.
Audio interruptions may occur because of the "Mic input interval" (intervals for audio reception) setting of the camera. Select the interval
setting of the camera according to the network environment.
Audio interruptions may occur because of the recording rate. To resolve this, change the recording rate according to the network
environment.
To record audio, set the camera's "Audio transmission/reception" to "Mic input" or "Interactive(full duplex)". Some models and versions of
cameras do not support "Interactive(full duplex)". For details refer to the operating instructions for the camera.
Audio is recorded regardless of whether single or multiple screen display is set.
Item
Settings
Description